Problem solved for me!
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=707370&highlight=cifs+samba+hardy
Recompiling samba to use the smbfs libraries (as it should) did the
trick.
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no way to read and write files on mounted samba share on hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210741
You received this
My samba log files on the server doesn't show anything out of the
ordinary. Remember - nothing has changed on the server, and as far as
the server can tell I can access my files.
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no way to read and write files on mounted samba share on hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210741
You received
Hmm, I've been with the Ubuntu communty since 5.04, and this is the first time
something as serious as this has occurred for me. For instance, I can browse my
image files on the Samba server (a Fedora installation) as before, I even see
thumbnails of my pics, but I can't open them. I can't play
I have the exact same problem. This is indeed a huge step back - I have
all my music, movies and stuff on a file server. After upgrading
everything is unusable. I can create new files and delete them, but I
can't play existing mp3s.
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no way to read and write files on mounted samba share on hard